24-year-old individual identified as a suspect in a computer fraud case, with a warrant outstanding for their arrest issued by BPOLI.
A 24-year-old woman was arrested and subsequently sentenced to serve 46 days of imprisonment due to her failure to pay a fine imposed for a conviction of computer fraud in February 2023. The arrest took place on August 27, 2025, at Magdeburg Central Station.
According to the news transmitted by the Federal Police Inspectorate Magdeburg, the woman had an active arrest warrant issued by the Public Prosecutor's Office in Schwerin on August 15, 2025. The officers executed the arrest warrant at the Magdeburg Central Station when the woman reported for registration.
The arrest warrant was issued due to the woman's conviction for computer fraud in February 2023 by the Local Court of Ludwigslust. The woman was sentenced to a fine of 750 euros or 50 days of imprisonment, but only paid a small part of the imposed fine, leading to the issuance of the arrest warrant.
The woman was unable to pay the outstanding amount of 460 euros and was subsequently taken to a detention facility. The officers informed the issuing authority about the execution of the arrest warrant on August 27, 2025.
For further questions, please contact the Federal Police Inspectorate Magdeburg at +49 (0) 391-56549-505, via email at [email protected], or visit their website at http://www.bundespolizei.de. The Twitter handle for the Federal Police Inspectorate Magdeburg is @bpol_pir.
It is important to note that the woman's name has not been publicly disclosed in the available reports.
This case serves as a reminder of the importance of complying with court orders and paying fines in a timely manner. The judicial system relies on the cooperation of individuals to ensure that justice is served and that the consequences of breaking the law are faced.